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Dugway Proving Ground tapped as potential host of new data center
03/31/2026 10:33pm
The U.S. Army on Monday announced Dugway Proving Ground has been conditionally selected as one of two military installations to potentially host new data center projects.
Lawsuit says Taylor Swift's 'Showgirl' pose comes too close to the work of a real one
03/31/2026 10:03pm
A lawsuit says Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" stole the spotlight from the life of a real one.
Brandy, Grammy-winning singer and actress, receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
03/31/2026 10:01pm
It's been a long time coming for Grammy-winning singer Brandy, who now has her very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a milestone that comes after decades of hits.
Blake Moore leads effort to protect religious groups
03/31/2026 9:36pm
Utah Rep. Blake Moore is pushing for increased protections for religious groups to maintain their tax-exempt status even if the organization does not comply with public policy.
Primary Children's Hospital joins network to improve grief and trauma care for children
03/31/2026 9:03pm
Primary Children's Hospital joined the Trauma and Grief Network. The network helps provide training to help care teams recognize needs and provide more specific care.
How one headline shaped the narrative in the Tyler Robinson case
03/31/2026 8:38pm
After the Daily Mail said a recent filing against Tyler Robinson contained "bombshell" findings, firearm experts accused the choice of words as "completely and utterly misleading garbage."
Giving up the music from 'Hamilton' for Lent
03/31/2026 8:04pm
Some people give up sweets for Lent, others give up social media, but one 7-year-old Utah girl gave up the music from "Hamilton" — and it's attracting the attention of its creator.
Police identify motorcyclist killed in Murray crash
03/31/2026 7:42pm
A motorcyclist died Tuesday in a collision with a car in Murray, police said.
Trump signs order on mail ballots, escalating election overhaul push
03/31/2026 7:35pm
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday aimed at tightening mail-in voting rules nationwide, including directing his administration to create a list of eligible voters.
St. George Bricks and Minifigs store opening draws record-breaking Lego-loving crowd
03/31/2026 7:11pm
More than 1,600 Lego enthusiasts flocked to new Bricks and Minifigs in St. George on Saturday, breaking the record for most attendees at a Bricks and Minifigs grand opening.
viv Radiology offers patient centered imaging
03/31/2026 7:00pm
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By combining advanced MRI technology with transparent pricing and easy scheduling, viv Radiology is helping redefine how people can empower their health care.
Find out how new tax breaks will impact your tax return
03/31/2026 6:36pm
New tax breaks made possible by the so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" can have a big impact on the tax returns of Utahns. But there are limits.
'I was not in the right state of mind': Man convicted in fatal crash cites growth, seeks parole
03/31/2026 6:02pm
A Utah prison inmate who admits he had an addiction problem when he hit and killed a man in 2021 in American Fork is seeking parole.
US judge halts Trump's $400M White House ballroom project, for now
03/31/2026 5:33pm
A judge blocked Donald Trump on Tuesday from proceeding with construction of a $400 million ballroom on the site of the White House's demolished East Wing.
American Fork man sent to prison for murdering brother-in-law after judge hears telling jail call
03/31/2026 5:01pm
Kevin Ellis, who was found guilty of murdering his brother-in-law, was given consecutive prison sentences after a judge heard a jail phone call and comments from the victim's family.
Tickets to the LA Olympics in 2028 go on sale this week — but only for some
03/31/2026 4:34pm
The first tickets for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles go on sale Thursday, but not for everyone. Find out who the lucky few are and where they can obtain tickets.
Emergency operations center opens in Davis County
03/31/2026 4:03pm
Davis County's first emergency operations center has opened its doors.
A 'big win': US to move Forest Service headquarters to Salt Lake City
03/31/2026 3:53pm
Utah is home to more than 8 million acres of U.S. Forest Service land, and it's now poised to be home to the agency's operations.
90-year-old woman dies in multi-car crash in Provo
03/31/2026 3:34pm
Provo police are investigating a crash that killed a 90-year-old woman.
Have You Seen This? Beachgoers encounter long, shimmering 'doomsday' fish
03/31/2026 3:33pm
Beachgoers at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, encountered not one but two shimmering "doomsday" fish and helped one of the creatures get back into the ocean.
Is Utah's ban on 'conversion therapy' at risk in light of Supreme Court ruling?
03/31/2026 3:12pm
Supporters of Utah's ban on conversion therapy say the law is likely safe even after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a different conversion therapy ban in Colorado.
Curtis pauses bill for Shivwits Band's 99-year land lease
03/31/2026 2:32pm
Utah Sen. John Curtis has put a congressional bill on hold that would allow the Shivwits Band of Paiute to enter into land lease agreements with businesses for up to 99 years.
Mother donates kidney to daughter, both now encourage donors
03/31/2026 12:58pm
Mothers and daughters are naturally very close, but for one particular duo from Harvest, Alabama, there's an extra-special bond.
Systems that let drivers take their hands off the wheel don't improve safety, NTSB head says
03/31/2026 12:51pm
The systems that allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel don't improve safety because people who use them often pay less attention, the head of the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
Jenny Oaks Baker bears witness of Christ in Salt Lake stop of 'The Redeemer' tour
03/31/2026 12:50pm
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Violinist Jenny Oaks Baker said her concert is best described as a "big, giant worship session" where "you're bathed in the spirit."
Full 2026 Ogden Twilight Concert Series is now out. Here's who is headlining
03/31/2026 12:40pm
Some big names, award-winning artists and indie favorites are all coming to northern Utah's biggest outdoor series this year.
West High School choir takes the stage at Carnegie Hall
03/31/2026 12:10pm
Utah's West High School Choir traveled to New York City this week to perform on one of the world's most prestigious stages.
Why BYU matters now: 150 years of impact in a changing world
03/31/2026 11:30am
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As Brigham Young University approaches its 150th anniversary, the milestone offers an opportunity to reflect on the role the university continues to play, not only in higher education but in shaping Utah's workforce, communities and future.
Top House Republican leaders endorse Blake Moore for reelection
03/31/2026 11:21am
Utah Rep. Blake Moore secured the endorsements of two top Republican leaders in the U.S. House on Monday, giving the three-term congressman a boost in his reelection campaign.
Patrick Kinahan: Dybantsa was worth the money in BYU's disappointing season
03/31/2026 10:27am
Two truths, which may seem incongruent, were evident for the BYU basketball program this season.
What $4-a-gallon gasoline means for you and the economy
03/31/2026 10:24am
The national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline has topped $4 for the first time since 2022.
Utah lawyers pursue $56M suit on behalf of Venezuelan sent to Salvadoran prison
03/31/2026 9:59am
Lawyers are preparing a $56 million lawsuit against the feds on behalf of a Venezuelan held at a Salvadoran prison where they say he suffered "unspeakable horrors."
What's coming to Amazon Prime in April
03/31/2026 9:04am
Here's a look at all the movie and series titles coming to the Amazon Prime streaming service in April.
Kearns man kills wife, injures 2 stepchildren before killing himself
03/31/2026 8:20am
Unified police continued Tuesday to investigate a tragic domestic violence incident in Kearns where a man killed his wife, shot his stepchildren and took his own life.
Venezuelans in Utah still foresee change in country but say it may take time
03/31/2026 8:05am
Nearly three months after President Nicolás Maduro's ouster, Venezuelans in Utah still foresee change in country but say it may take time.
Why second home buyers are choosing co-ownership in Midway
03/31/2026 8:00am
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More buyers seeking vacation homes in Park City and Deer Valley East are rethinking what ownership actually means. A new model in Utah's Little Switzerland is catching their attention.
Humpback whale stranded again as its odyssey off the Baltic Sea coast stretches on
03/31/2026 7:32am
A humpback whale that has become stranded repeatedly off Germany's Baltic Sea coast in recent days got stuck again on Tuesday, authorities said, less than a day after swimming free.
Man killed after being hit by vehicle in Sandy identified by police
03/31/2026 7:15am
A man died Monday night after being hit by a vehicle in Sandy.
How one family's bipolar disorder experience led to more than $1B for the Broad Institute
03/31/2026 7:09am
Jon Stanley considers himself fortunate among bipolar disorder patients. He eventually responded to the right drug cocktail after self-described "full-brained mania" almost 40 years ago.
NASA is shooting for the moon. A guide to the Artemis II mission
03/31/2026 7:07am
It's humanity's first flight to the moon since 1972. In a throwback to Apollo, NASA's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts on a lunar fly-around.
King Charles to pay state visit to US as UK seeks to mollify Trump
03/31/2026 7:03am
King Charles will make a state visit to the United States in late April, Buckingham Palace said on Tuesday, a high-profile trip that the British government hopes will help to repair relations with Donald Trump.
Hegseth says next few days in Iran war will be decisive
03/31/2026 7:01am
The next few days in the Middle East conflict will be decisive, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told a briefing on Tuesday, saying there had been major desertions from the Iranian armed forces.
Massive sphere art exhibit in Salt Lake City draws attention to Great Salt Lake
03/31/2026 6:51am
A public art installation took shape recently at Memory Grove Park. It was set up with the goal of building curiosity and improving education about the environmental issues surrounding the Great Salt Lake.
Have an idea to make Utah better? This nonprofit wants to reward you
03/31/2026 6:15am
A Utah nonprofit is offering rewards up to $10,000 for innovative policy ideas that could improve qualify of life, education and health in the Beehive State.
